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Nancy Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 20 May 2007 15:31:56 -0700
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I was at Wildwood Park off of Lakeshore Blvd on the east side of Cleveland today in the morning and then later in afternoon.  No great warbler invasion here but saw a few birds:

  Green Heron - 1  sitting on nest in Alder tree (showed to me by Mark Anderson 5/19) same tree that two of them were sitting in on 4/30)
  Ruby-throated Hummingbird 1
  Least Flycatchers - many
  Great-crested Flycatchers  - at least 1 calling everywhere
  Red-eyed Vireos - few calling
  Barn Swallows - many
  House Wrens - 2 or 3
  SEDGE WREN 1 - I feel very certain of this - I have blurry pictures and view was in bright sun-didn't see streaks on back or head - - couldn't see much around eye -  top of head darker, bill partly tan not real long, breast plain or dull but throat whitish, sides and rear peachy - calling was like this -  da  da   and many quick da da da da da da - was on wire fence near field north of library near recycling garage.  Look at my blurry pictures
  Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1
  Cedar Waxwing 1
  Tennessee Warbler 1
  Nashville Warbler 1
  Yellow Warbler - uncountable
  Magnolia Warbler 1
  Black-throated Blue Warbler 1
  American Redstart 2
  Common Yellowthroat 1 or 2
  Wilson's Warbler 2
  Lincoln's Sparrow 1
  Orchard Oriole 4 (1 first summer male,1 female, 2 males chasing each other with female sitting calmly)
  Baltimore Orioles - many
  Catbirds - uncountable, Warbling Vireos - few
  Theres a tree with tiny white flowers in the field north of library near bird box that continually was busy with the Orchard Oriole, Baltimore Oriole, Wilsons, Kinglet, Nashville, Hummer etc near wren sighting.  Orchard Oriole kept saying chu chu chu

  Nancy Anderson
  Richmond Hts, OH
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/nancy_a/



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